Evidence suggests that more than 500 individuals may have been tortured or starved to death and buried in a mass grave near Khartoum, linked to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). A newly discovered detention center at an RSF base revealed conditions of extreme torture, while nearby, hundreds of unmarked graves were located. The conflict, which began in April 2023, has led to immense suffering, with millions displaced and tens of thousands dead. Human Rights Watch stated this could be one of the largest human rights violations in Sudan's history.
The discovery of a mass grave near Khartoum, associated with the RSF, may signify one of the worst war crimes in Sudan's ongoing civil conflict.
Survivors reported severe torture and starvation at the detention center, leading to the conclusion that hundreds may have perished and been buried nearby.
Analysis by Human Rights Watch suggests that the scale and nature of abuses at the RSF site could mark it as one of the largest human rights violations in recent history.
Satellite images reveal a significant increase in burial sites at the RSF base, supporting claims that many were executed and hastily buried as conflict escalated.
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